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Why are we sending ammo to Ukraine?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2528980" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>Putin did not want NATO countries to increase defense spending. Not only has this invasion caused that but it has caused several countries to consider joining NATO. His invasion is backfiring on him in a major way.</p><p></p><p>When was the last time a president saluted a general of a nation that is considered our enemy? Ironically, when the North Korean General saluted Putin, he did not salute back. The salute made for great tv in North Korea.</p><p></p><p>There is a difference between extending an olive branch and kissing up to someone. Taking the word of someone that has been considered an enemy of this country and is well know not to be trusted over the US intelligence community is not extending an olive branch. Having undocumented meetings where no one knows what is being said is not extending an olive branch. If anything, Putin took it as a sign of weakness.</p><p></p><p>As for Putin's motives, its common knowledge that he would like to restore Russia back to its former self. Also, he does not want the Ukraine joining nato.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2528980, member: 113268"] Putin did not want NATO countries to increase defense spending. Not only has this invasion caused that but it has caused several countries to consider joining NATO. His invasion is backfiring on him in a major way. When was the last time a president saluted a general of a nation that is considered our enemy? Ironically, when the North Korean General saluted Putin, he did not salute back. The salute made for great tv in North Korea. There is a difference between extending an olive branch and kissing up to someone. Taking the word of someone that has been considered an enemy of this country and is well know not to be trusted over the US intelligence community is not extending an olive branch. Having undocumented meetings where no one knows what is being said is not extending an olive branch. If anything, Putin took it as a sign of weakness. As for Putin's motives, its common knowledge that he would like to restore Russia back to its former self. Also, he does not want the Ukraine joining nato. [/QUOTE]
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